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Trail Running

Jasper Quincy

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Verlag: Publifye

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Trail Running offers a comprehensive guide to thriving in the world of off-road running, emphasizing that conquering trails requires resilience, skill, and environmental understanding, not just speed. It moves beyond conventional notions of running by integrating physical conditioning with terrain navigation and ecological awareness.

 
Did you know that efficient foot placement and body positioning can significantly impact your ability to tackle steep inclines and rocky paths? Or that understanding weather patterns and wildlife behavior is crucial for safety and responsible trail use?

 
The book's approach is both practical and accessible, bridging the gap between scientific theory and real-world application. It progresses from fundamental concepts like trail etiquette and gear selection to mastering diverse terrains, building endurance through tailored training methodologies (such as hill repeats), and adapting to environmental factors like altitude and weather.

 
Ultimately, Trail Running aims to equip runners of all levels with the knowledge and tools to enjoy safer, more effective, and environmentally conscious adventures in the great outdoors.
Verfügbar seit: 10.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 127 Seiten.

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